Since their founding on December 4, 1909, the Montreal Canadiens have won the Stanley Cup on 24 occasions, more than any other team in hockey history. In all, 54 people associated with the club have been enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame, including 44 Players and another ten Builders. From Howie Morenz and Georges Vezina (the first, in 1945) to Dick Duff and Patrick Roy (the most recent, in 2006), these men have left their mark on every facet of the game. Honoured Canadiens tells the story of the individuals who were part of the most storied team in hockey before their enshrinement in the Hockey Hall of Fame. It celebrates their lives, and defines the scope of their contributions and remarkable successes.

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ANDREW PODNIEKS is the bestselling author of more than 45 books on hockey. Among his most recent titles are Honoured Canadians, The Little Book of Hockey Sweaters and The Complete Hockey Dictionary. He writes extensively for the Hockey Hall of Fame and the International Ice Hockey Federation. For more information, visit www.andrewpodnieks.com
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